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Control Systems Engineering to Address the Problem of Weight Loss Maintenance: A System Identification Experiment to Model Behavioral & Psychosocial Factors Measured by Ecological Momentary Assessment
This project capitalizes on principles of control systems engineering to build a dynamical model that predicts weight change during weight loss maintenance using behavioral, psychosocial, and environmental indicators evaluated in a system identification experiment. A 6-month behavioral obesity treatment will be administered to produce weight loss. Participants losing at least 3% of initial body weight will be followed for an additional 12 months via daily smartphone surveys that incorporates passive sensing to objectively monitor key behaviors. Survey data pertaining to behavioral, psychosocial, and environmental indicators will be used to develop a controller algorithm that can predict when an individual is entering a heightened period of risk for regain and why risk is elevated. Interventions targeting key risk indicators will be randomly administered during the system ID experiment. Survey and passive sensing data documenting the effects of the interventions will likewise drive development of the controller algorithm, allowing it to determine which interventions are most likely to counter risk of regain.
Age
18 - 70 years
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Miriam Hospital Weight Control and Diabetes Resarch Center
Providence, Rhode Island, United States
Start Date
February 26, 2024
Primary Completion Date
December 31, 2027
Completion Date
December 31, 2027
Last Updated
April 2, 2024
180
ESTIMATED participants
Intervention Targeting Stress and Emotion Regulation
BEHAVIORAL
Intervention Targeting Motivation and Self-efficacy for Weight Management
BEHAVIORAL
Intervention for Normalization of Eating
BEHAVIORAL
Intervention Targeting Physical Activity and Sleep
BEHAVIORAL
Lead Sponsor
The Miriam Hospital
Collaborators
NCT06277232
NCT07395973
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